We have an old saying here that goes; "Skomager, bliv ved din læst". It loosely translates to: "Shoemaker, stay in your shop".
It means that if you're good at something particular, you need to stick with that because no one wants or needs your dumbfuck opinions on anything that isn't shoe-related.
I think it's a very useful saying. Share some from your country that you like.
I suggest you read Max Weber on rationalisation and over-specialisation. This type of thinking is the reason why we have the EU technocrats that we have.
Dylan Rogers
>We have a similar expression: India, quédate en mi polla.
Truly, shoemakers ought to consulted about how cars should be designed and how foreign politics should be conducted.
Jaxson Carter
Because a banker for president is so much better, he can manage a bank so he can manage a country right The average shoemaker would do a better job than Macron
Angel Gutierrez
Maybe the banker should stay in his bank, huh?
Jackson Lopez
What if the banks have bought the government
Justin Carter
There are actually people that dont want to kill streetshitters down to the lasts infants
Jordan Mitchell
>Truly, shoemakers ought to consulted about how cars should be designed Yes if they want a product that actually sells on the market. Not paying attention to ordinary people's needs is how you produce luxury junk with no real value.
David Campbell
Great Finnish saying, now that is true wisdom
Joseph James
Shoemakers have more of an intuitive sense regarding economics than stupid beuraucrats who read about theory and have never worked a day in their life.
Adrian Wood
My government is what you get when you tolerate a "specialized" political class. You should choose political candidates based on their judgment, not their experience. Actually, I would say that a long career in politics is inherently a bad thing.
Cameron Morgan
Irrelevant and only proves why the saying is correct. Stay in your field of expertise and don't meddle in anything else.
Carter Taylor
Once my dad said it was drier than a witch’s tit out, made me lol
I can’t think of much that’s specifically American. I guess the idea of getting to first(kissing)/second base(touching and shit)/scoring a home run(fucking) with a girl counts. Sometimes when people are being difficult we’ll say they’re “nickel and diming” people, etc.
Luke Adams
Is your field of expertise political philosophy ? If not, i don't see how your opinion is relevant here then
Owen Morgan
>women are like baseball fields >if there's grass, play ball kek
Jonathan Fisher
Here we say "Si y a pelouse, y a match" It means "If there's grass on the field, we can play the match"
Juan Rivera
Mayer cheye Mashir dorod beshi (your) aunt hurting for you more than (your) mother Its when someone who has no bussiness about caring about an issue does so to an extent that its obvious its for superficial reasons. I'd say its a pretty accurate description of the whole woke movement.
Dylan Long
>gdzie diabeł nie może tam babę pośle it means that a woman is a tool of satan that will fuck up whatever she touches
Kayden Long
We also have "If there's a goalkeeper, doesn't mean you can't score a goal" "Because you ordered already, doesn't mean you can't look at the menu" "When the river runs red, go through the muddy road" "Morning wood, handless pee"
Robert Moore
Most people probably know all the American expression since we export our culture so heavily.
Christopher Nelson
Here in sweden we have a saying >Take every last hole on the whore like if she was a golf course